Biomedical Materials.
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| Works: | 40 works in 40 publications in 40 languages | |
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XXVII Brazilian Congress on Biomedical Engineering = proceedings of CBEB 2020, October 26-30, 2020, Vitoria, Brazil.. Set 2 /
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3D printing in plastic reconstructive and aesthetic surgery = a guide for clinical practice /
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Chitosan-based nanocomposite materials = fabrication, characterization and biomedical applications /
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Pyrochlore oxides = structure, properties, and potential in photocatalytic applications /
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6th International Conference on Nanotechnologies and Biomedical Engineering = proceedings of ICNBME-2023, September 20-23, 2023, Chisinau, Moldova.. Volume 1,. Nanotechnologies and nano-biomaterials for applications in medicine /
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Proceedings of the Annual Congress of the Asia-Pacific Society for Artificial Organs = APSAO : making breakthrough via multidisciplinary approach /
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Fiber and ceramic filler-based polymer composites for biomedical engineering
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Advanced materials and conversion technologies for personal protective equipment used in the COVID-19 pandemic
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2D transition-metal dichalcogenides (TMDs) = fundamentals and application /
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Nanobioceramics for bone tissue engineering and regenerative biomedicine = tunable biological characteristics /
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High resolution manufacturing from 2D to 3D/4D printing = applications in engineering and medicine /
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Hydrogel for biomedical applications = 3D/4D printing, self-healing, microrobots, and nanogenerators /
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Biosystems, biomedical & drug delivery systems = characterization, restoration and optimization /
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Molecularly imprinted polymers = computational studies to advanced applications /
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